Scandal (tv program)

As a government operative and assassin, respectively, Katie Lowes and Guillermo Diaz’s characters, Quinn and Huck, have undergone some key personal transformations on "Scandal." At the peak of their development, they filmed one of the most intense scenes of the season. “That scene between you two in the finale is so tremendous,” said star Kerry Washington to the pair. “It’s just so raw — the work is beautiful.” The two filmed the final scene with profound emotion after rehearsing every opportunity they had, even during brief breaks between other scenes. Check out more Envelope Screening Series clips and other videos with...

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As a government operative and assassin, respectively, Katie Lowes and Guillermo Diaz’s characters, Quinn and Huck, have undergone some key personal transformations on "Scandal." At the peak of their development, they filmed one of the most...

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The top entertainment figures filling the stage at the Writers Guild Theatre came from wildly diverse areas. One was an Oscar-winning actress, another was an Oscar-winning writer, and another was one of TV's most powerful producers.
Moderating the...

Kerry Washington put on her best "white hat" Saturday to deliver a moving speech at the 26th GLAAD Media Awards.
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As the conversation about diversity in the entertainment industry grows ever louder, actress Kerry Washington, director-producer Roland Emmerich and ABC's "How to Get Away With Murder" were among the honorees Saturday night at the GLAAD Media...

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Here's another 2014 victory for "The Walking Dead": The AMC drama ranks as TV's most-tweeted series by a wide margin.According to stats released Monday by Nielsen, the zombie saga this year generated an average of 576,000 tweets per episode...

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Prolific writer-producer Shonda Rhimes will score another win in February when she takes home the Writers Guild of America West's Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award.
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Powerhouse producer Shonda Rhimes and ABC's hit new comedy "black-ish" scored big in major nominations for the 46th NAACP Image Awards, which honor the accomplishments of people of color in television, film and other cultural categories.
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Shonda Rhimes, the powerhouse producer behind "Scandal", "Grey's Anatomy" and "How To Get Away With Murder," will be inducted into the National Assn. of Broadcasters' Hall of Fame in 2015.
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